- published: 31 Jul 2011
- author: 12345mike6789
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Tour: Driving through Sequoia National Park
We took a day trip to this great national park. July, 2011. The biggest trees in the world...
published: 31 Jul 2011
author: 12345mike6789
Tour: Driving through Sequoia National Park
We took a day trip to this great national park. July, 2011. The biggest trees in the world are here, beautiful l rivers and nature at its best.
- published: 31 Jul 2011
- author: 12345mike6789
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Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park
in this segment of "Wonders of the West" we visit Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks to...
published: 22 Jul 2007
author: WondersoftheWest
Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park
in this segment of "Wonders of the West" we visit Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks to witness some of the largest trees on earth. Join us on Facebook fo...
- published: 22 Jul 2007
- author: WondersoftheWest
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The Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park
A snow covered trip through the Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park with awesome views o...
published: 31 Aug 2011
author: beautifulplaces
The Giant Forest, Sequoia National Park
A snow covered trip through the Giant Forest in Sequoia National Park with awesome views of the General Sherman Tree, the largest tree in the world.
- published: 31 Aug 2011
- author: beautifulplaces
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Sequoia National Park (Part 2)
Part 2 of our Camping Adventure in Sequoia National Park!...
published: 19 Sep 2009
author: hummvee111
Sequoia National Park (Part 2)
Part 2 of our Camping Adventure in Sequoia National Park!
- published: 19 Sep 2009
- author: hummvee111
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Biggest Tree on Earth HD - The General Sherman Tree.. Sequoia National Park
The General Sherman Tree - Biggest Tree on Earth.. Sequoia National Park California 1080pH...
published: 30 Oct 2009
author: spamstoper3
Biggest Tree on Earth HD - The General Sherman Tree.. Sequoia National Park
The General Sherman Tree - Biggest Tree on Earth.. Sequoia National Park California 1080pHD.. more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Sherman_%28tree...
- published: 30 Oct 2009
- views: 387544
- author: spamstoper3
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A Day Away: Sequoia National Park
Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe =- On our trip in the USA, we headed to northern Calif...
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: Steve Miller
A Day Away: Sequoia National Park
Please Like, Comment, and Subscribe =- On our trip in the USA, we headed to northern California to spend a day in a very special place: Sequoia National P...
- published: 01 Sep 2011
- author: Steve Miller
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Hidden Treasure. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Humans have traveled or lived in the Southern Sierra for at least 6-7000 years. In the hig...
published: 19 Oct 2011
author: Vitaliy Raman
Hidden Treasure. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
Humans have traveled or lived in the Southern Sierra for at least 6-7000 years. In the higher mountains, and also down into the western foothills, lived hun...
- published: 19 Oct 2011
- author: Vitaliy Raman
14:39
2012 - Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
In the month of May 2012, Farah and I visited Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks. We ...
published: 20 Sep 2012
author: Steve Tollington
2012 - Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Park
In the month of May 2012, Farah and I visited Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks. We camped in Sequoia National Park, but drove 1.5 hours on the second ...
- published: 20 Sep 2012
- author: Steve Tollington
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Sequoia National Park, California
Sequoia National Park, California....
published: 04 Aug 2010
author: calimonkey2006
Sequoia National Park, California
Sequoia National Park, California.
- published: 04 Aug 2010
- views: 5491
- author: calimonkey2006
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USA - Sequoia National Park
Fahrt durch den Sequoia National Park....
published: 24 Oct 2009
author: PeterSilie333
USA - Sequoia National Park
Fahrt durch den Sequoia National Park.
- published: 24 Oct 2009
- author: PeterSilie333
6:39
Sequoia National Park DVD Postcard - OLD
OLD Highlights from Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park DVD Postcard. 20 minutes of beautif...
published: 06 Feb 2009
author: finleyholiday
Sequoia National Park DVD Postcard - OLD
OLD Highlights from Sequoia-Kings Canyon National Park DVD Postcard. 20 minutes of beautiful footage by Russ Finley edited to inspiring music. The best of Se...
- published: 06 Feb 2009
- author: finleyholiday
14:57
Sequoia National Park Camping Trip
Come along for a visit to Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park for a two day camping trip....
published: 23 Sep 2011
author: Tom Hall
Sequoia National Park Camping Trip
Come along for a visit to Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park for a two day camping trip. Video includes a visit to the world's largest tree, General Sherman.
- published: 23 Sep 2011
- author: Tom Hall
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Giant Sequoia National Park - Incontro col Generale Grant
Visita al Giant Sequoia National Park. esterrefatti davanti ad alberi così giganteschi e v...
published: 22 Jan 2009
author: scubi71
Giant Sequoia National Park - Incontro col Generale Grant
Visita al Giant Sequoia National Park. esterrefatti davanti ad alberi così giganteschi e vecchi arriviamo ad incontrare il mitico Generale Grant: la sequoia ...
- published: 22 Jan 2009
- author: scubi71
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FORECAST
If you like the soundtrack for this video you can get the full album with many more great ...
published: 29 Jan 2013
author: Tim Sessler
FORECAST
If you like the soundtrack for this video you can get the full album with many more great songs here:
http://deathrowradio.bandcamp.com/album/forecast
Music by: d_rradio - Forecast.
Cinematography and editing: Tim Sessler, www.timsessler.com
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Filmed on a 5d mk3 during my US cross country trip in 2012.
National Parks and locations in order of appearance:
Washington DC/Columbia Heights, Sequoia National Park (CA), Glacier National Park (MT), Salton Sea (CA), Bombay Beach (CA), Zion National Park (UT), Redwoods National Park (CA), Yellowstone National Park (WY), Big Sur (CA), Crater Lake National Park (OR).
Thanks a lot to everybody who made this video possible along the road!! Especially Autumn, Tobias and d_rradio.
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Going to California
5D MKII + Steadicam Merlin footage taken on a road trip from Seattle through California la...
published: 01 Dec 2009
author: Luke Humphrey
Going to California
5D MKII + Steadicam Merlin footage taken on a road trip from Seattle through California last winter, visiting Redwood, Sequoia, Yosemite, and Death Valley National Parks along with Mono Lake.
Still photography from the trip at lukeallenhumphrey.com/ca
Technical things I learned or observed from this experience:
-How to better balance the 5D on the Merlin (near the end of the trip)
-I need a better tripod head like a Sachtler or Vinton for those ultra slow pans
-Two bodies would be nice vs. switching lenses in sandy conditions
-Don't leave your gloves off too long when it's snowing hard in Sequoia National Park (incurred minor frostbite)
-This was pre-firmware update so the things I learned about controlling aperture no longer apply thank god
-Death Valley winter temps can deep far below freezing at night so when camping make sure your sleeping bag is not a cheap synthetic 0 degree bag otherwise you're in for a cold night :)
-Finally a pair of gaiters probably would've been perfect for the deep post-holing you'll do hiking up some of the tallest sand dunes in North America. I made due with some rubber boots though :).
Non-technical things I learned or observed:
I met a guy near the top of one of the largest Mesquite dunes. He was the only other person out there and he had 2 hasselblads and a big backpack full of lenses and other gear. He had been commissioned to create a book about the CA wilderness so was on that mission solo for a couple months. That sounded kind of nice.
It was amazing being the only 2 people at the more remote Eureka dunes and the Racetrack playa. I wish I could do justice describing the feeling of trekking up the dunes and watching the deep sand change colors and shadows cast themselves in all sort of beautiful ways, seeing coyote tracks and wondering about the things they see as they roam the desert, watching the sunset behind the distant hills, hearing the wind blow across the landscape, seeing the stars come out and feeling the coldness of the night come on quickly as the last light of the sun fades.
Lenses: Canon L - 16-35, 70-200 2.8 IS, 180mm macro.
Music is Dayvan Cowboy from Boards of Canada and Snowflake from Trentemøller.
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Cottonwood Lakes to Mt. Whitney
Making route from Cottonwood Lakes to the summit of Mount Whitney--the highest point in th...
published: 02 Aug 2011
author: Sheldon Neill
Cottonwood Lakes to Mt. Whitney
Making route from Cottonwood Lakes to the summit of Mount Whitney--the highest point in the contiguous United States--was one of the toughest challenges in my life. My pack weighing in at 85 pounds--67lbs when exiting, I traveled and documented my journey using the following:
Body: Canon 5D Mark II
Lens: Canon 24mm f/1.4 L USM II
Filter: 77mm Fader ND Mark II
Batteries: 6 Canon LP-E6 + 18 AA Energizer Adv.-Lithium
Memory: 5 Delkin 32GB CF X450
Tripod: Vangaurd Alta 264AO+
Track Head Mount: Manfrotto Mini Ball 494RC2
Special thanks to Dynamic Perception for the Stage Zero Dolly. I received my kit and 3 rechargeable batteries with only a day to spare before my trip. This was the first time I've used the dolly, and didn't have time to really practice with it, so more videos coming soon.
Unfortunately the weather was too perfect---I.E. no clouds were available until the last day of my trip, so sorry if some of the time-lapses may seem rather empty. Along my journey I was accompanied by two friends of mine: Anthony & Bryson. We made this trip an awesome 5 day 4 night adventure from Sequoia National Park to Inyo National Forest. We camped at the following locations and altitudes before summiting Mt. Whitney(14,497ft - 14,505ft.):
Night 1:
Cottonwood Lakes(4 & 5)
Alt.: 11,000 ft.
Night 2:
Lower Soldier Lake
Alt.: 10,800 ft.
Night 3:
Lower Crabtree Meadow
Alt.: 10,330 ft.
Night 4:
2 hills above Guitar Lake
Alt.: 12,050 ft.
DISCLOSURE:
Facebook
http://facebook.com/sheldon.neill
Twitter
https://twitter.com/#!/SheldonNeill
I rented the lens used for this trip from:
www.LensRentals.com
Dolly Kit from:
www.DynamicPerception.com
Music by: IWFYLS
Title: Sleep
http://soundcloud.com/iwfyls
Along my journey to the summit of Mt. Whitney I was stopped by dozens of travelers asking what I had strapped to the side of my pack--the 6ft aluminum track from the dolly kit--and what I was doing with it. (I had some good laughs) Not one person knew its purpose or what it was, but hopefully Dynamic Perception plans on releasing a more compact version of the Stage Zero Dolly relatively soon.
Links:
http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-cetera/camper-carries-85-pound-pack-to-capture-amazing-video-of-mt-whitney-2011082/
http://www.gizmodo.fr/2011/08/03/en-chemin-vers-le-mont-whitney-4421m-time-lapse.html
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WINTER IS COMING - Seven Days on the John Muir Trail
These are Helpful Links:
* Best Map (I think this is the best one): http://amzn.to/JMT_MAP...
published: 27 Nov 2009
author: Ryan Commons
WINTER IS COMING - Seven Days on the John Muir Trail
These are Helpful Links:
* Best Map (I think this is the best one): http://amzn.to/JMT_MAP
* Planning Book (Descriptive and accurate): http://amzn.to/JMT_BOOK
* JMT's Most Essential Gear Item: http://amzn.to/trekkingpoles
General Info:
* Blog: http://walkifornia.blogspot.com/2011/06/john-muir-trail-video-of-trail-from-mt.html
* Permit Help (Information for either direction): http://bit.ly/aQGIUJ
* Mileage: http://bit.ly/ak1INf
* Elevation Profile (Click on the Image and it expands): http://bit.ly/bodOxf
* Transportation from one trailhead to the other (best price): High Sierra Transportation 760.258.6060
Get in touch with me if you have questions about the John Muir Trail. I'm happy to help. Facebook Message: Ryan Commons
This is a summary of an October thru-hike on the John Muir Trail. I traveled seven days on foot from Whitney Portal to Yosemite and stuffed my camera with as much beauty as I could. Evening temperatures were below freezing each night and signs of winter were ever-present. I hope you enjoy the pictures and the story.
General Summary:
The John Muir Trail climbs out of Yosemite Valley northeast over the Cathedral Range to Tuolumne Meadows then descends into Lyell Canyon which it follows south, up Lyell canyon, to Donohue Pass (11,050' high), in the ridge which divides Yosemite National Park from the Ansel Adams Wilderness in the Inyo National Forest. The largest glacier in the Sierras lies on the face of Mt Lyell.
Over Donohue Pass the trail descends into the valley of the Middle Fork of the San Joaquin River, a wet region with many lakes and streams that attracts fishers (who need a permit from the State Fish and Game Department.) It descends to Shadow Lake, a famously-beautiful lake, then rises up over a ridge before descending to Devil's Postpile. The scenic Ritter Range, an old range whose rising preceded the rising of the Sierra forms the east wall of the valley. The soil changes from the rough grainy soil of eroding mountains to volcanic dust, a less pleasant soil to deal with keeping clean against, especially when wet.
At Devil's Postpile and Red's Meadow. A small National Monument, Devil's Postpile features the unusual formation of hundreds of hexagonal posts of basalt that had the opportunity to solidify without mixing, allowing them to freeze in hexagonal posts. A mile from Devil's Postpile lies Red's Meadow which has a campground (with a site for backpackers that always has room for one more), a hot springs plumbed into shower stalls providing free hot showers (perhaps after a wait for the water to get hot, especially the further down the pipes your stall. Wait for it.), a store (food but few supplies for hikers - it appears to serve fishers more) and cafe, both open 7 AM to 7 PM, and a shuttle bus goes to the town of Mammoth Lakes (round-trip: $8).
The trail climbs out of the valley of the Middle Fork through forest still burnt from the 1993 fire through a meadow, past Deer Creek, and then along the west face of the ridge above Cascade Valley to Duck Creek. From Duck Creek the trail ascends a ridge-point then descends into Purple Lake, then another ridge-point before descending into Lake Virginia. The trail descends steeply to Tully Hole, on a fork of Fish Creek, then gently to the head of Cascade Valley, where it crosses Fish Creek on a bridge and ascends another fork of Fish Creek past high rocky Squaw and Chief Lakes to Silver Pass on Silver Divide.
The trail descends Silver Pass past Silver Pass Lake, follows Silver Pass Creek to the North Fork of Mono Creek at Pocket Meadow, then descends to Quail Meadows, a mile east of Lake Edison. It crosses Mono Creek then rises steeply to Bear Ridge, follows the ridge then descends to the bank of Bear Creek. It follows Bear Creek, then its west fork, to its source, Marie Lake, then over Selden Pass.
The JMT now descends Selden Pass past Heart Lake, through a meadow to Sally Keyes Lakes, crosses Senger Creek and descends an exposed ridge to the South Fork of the San Joaquin River. About halfway down a trail that leads directly to Blayney Meadows and its hot spring meets the JMT. The JMT itself descends a little less steeply than that trail to the bank of the South Fork to where the Piute Creek joins the South Fork and the border with King's Canyon National Park.
The JMT continues up the South Fork, crossing it on bridges twice until it reaches Goddard Canyon, where it heads east steeply up into meadow-filled Evolution Valley. After passing through Evolution, McClure (ranger station here), and Colby Meadows it climbs to Evolution Lake, surrounded by many high mountains named after famous scientists who contributed to the theory of evolution, mountains popular with climbers. From Evolution Lake the JMT passes four more lakes before ascending to Muir Pass on the Goddard Divide. Muir Pass has a well-built stone shelter where stranded hikers can spend a night (no fires!).
The JMT descends past Helen Lake then follows the
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Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park DVD
A 2-minute highlight of the Sequoia and Kings Canyon DVD. Available on location in Sequoia...
published: 13 Feb 2009
author: finleyholiday
Sequoia Kings Canyon National Park DVD
A 2-minute highlight of the Sequoia and Kings Canyon DVD. Available on location in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park and from www.finleyholiday.com. In ...
- published: 13 Feb 2009
- views: 16300
- author: finleyholiday
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Sequoia National Park - Day 01
My folks and I visited Sequoia National Park for a few days. This is a collection of video...
published: 28 Dec 2010
author: stecki
Sequoia National Park - Day 01
My folks and I visited Sequoia National Park for a few days. This is a collection of video i shot the first day. For more pics, please visit my Flickr set of...
- published: 28 Dec 2010
- author: stecki
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Sequoia National Park | Flip Ultra HD
A unexpected road trip my dad, little brother, and I took on September 5, 2010 to Kings Ca...
published: 08 Sep 2010
author: InsaneValleyKids
Sequoia National Park | Flip Ultra HD
A unexpected road trip my dad, little brother, and I took on September 5, 2010 to Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Park. Music: FM Belfast - Underwear Lems ...
- published: 08 Sep 2010
- author: InsaneValleyKids